{"id":16174,"date":"2010-03-03T09:03:00","date_gmt":"2010-03-04T05:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=16174"},"modified":"2010-03-04T07:03:31","modified_gmt":"2010-03-05T03:03:31","slug":"top-25-technology-predictions-from-futurist-dave-evans","status":"publish","type":"magazine","link":"https:\/\/brainstation.io\/magazine\/top-25-technology-predictions-from-futurist-dave-evans","title":{"rendered":"Top 25 Technology Predictions from Futurist Dave Evans"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When people think of futurists they think of crackpots.&nbsp; Or late night  television.&nbsp; Cisco doesn&#8217;t.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Cisco&rsquo;s Futurist Dave Evans title  with Cisco is Chief Futurist &#8211; Internet Business Solutions Group  (IBSG).&nbsp; Cisco has grown accustomed to seeing his technology predictions  become reality. When Dave joined Cisco in 1990 it wasn&rsquo;t long before he  was architecting and building advanced solutions, bringing his ideas  into the present.<\/p>\n<p>According to his biography, Evans attributes  his success as a prognosticator to his technology &ldquo;street smarts.&rdquo; As a  key member of the IBSG he has conceptualized futuristic solutions and  then built them. For example, his seminal ideas in <a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mesh_networking\">&ldquo;mesh <\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mesh_networking\">networks&rdquo;<\/a> are  transforming the automotive industry, morphing cars into sophisticated  network nodes that will offer highly-customizable services and be  virtually self-regulating. <\/p>\n<p>In his role at IBSG, Evans also  conceived of San Francisco&rsquo;s <a id=\"wy4r\" title=\"Connected Bus\" href=\"http:\/\/abclocal.go.com\/kgo\/story?section=news\/local&amp;id=5979952\">Connected Bus<\/a>.&nbsp; This is the first  vehicle with comprehensive networking capabilities that include Wi-Fi  for riders and onboard computers that create maintenance logs, evaluate  vehicle performance, and estimate times for connections.<\/p>\n<p>So what  else is Dave seeing in his crystal ball?&nbsp; Here are his latest <strong><a id=\"ud2j\" title=\"top 25 technology predictions\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cisco.com\/web\/about\/ac79\/docs\/Top_25_Predictions_121409rev.pdf\">top 25 technology  predictions<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n<p>1.By 2029, 11 petabytes of storage will be  available for $100&mdash;equivalent to 600+ years of continuous,  24-hour-per-day, DVD-quality video. <br \/>2. In the next 10 years, we will  see a 20-time increase in home networking speeds. <br \/>3. By 2013,  wireless network traffic will reach 400 petabytes a month. Today, the  entire global network transfers 9 exabytes per month. <br \/>4. By the end  of 2010, there will be a billion transistors per human&mdash;each costing one  ten-millionth of a cent. <br \/>5. The Internet will evolve to perform  instantaneous communication, regardless of distance. <br \/>6. The first  commercial quantum computer will be available by mid-2020. <br \/>7. By  2020, a $1,000 personal computer will have the raw processing power of a  human brain. <br \/>8. By 2030, it will take a village of human brains to  match a $1,000 computer. <br \/>9. By 2050 (assuming a global population of  9 billion), $1,000 worth of computing power will equal the processing  power of all human brains on earth. <br \/>10. Today, we know 5 percent of  what we will know in 50 years. In other words, in 50 years, 95 percent  of what we will know will have been discovered in the past 50 years. <br \/>11.  The world&rsquo;s data will increase sixfold in each of the next two years,  while corporate data will grow fiftyfold. <br \/>12. By 2015, Google will  index approximately 775 billion pages of content. <br \/>13. By 2015, we  will create the equivalent of 92.5 million Libraries of Congress in one  year. <br \/>14. By 2020 worldwide, the average person will maintain 130  terabytes of personal data (today it is128 gigabytes). <br \/>15. By 2015,  movie downloads and peer-to-peer file sharing will explode to 100  exabytes, equivalent to 5 million Libraries of Congress. <br \/>16. By  2015, video calling will be pervasive, generating 400 exabytes of  data&mdash;the equivalent of 20 million Libraries of Congress. <br \/>17. By  2015, the phone, web, email, photos, and music will explode to generate  50 exabytes of data. <br \/>18. Within two years, information on the  Internet will double every 11 hours. <br \/>19. By 2010, 35 billion devices  will be connected to the Internet (nearly six devices per person on the  planet). <br \/>20. By 2020, there will be more devices than people  online. <br \/>21. With IPv6, there will be enough addresses for every star  in the known universe to have 4.8 trillion addresses. <br \/>22. By 2020,  universal language translation will be commonplace in every device. <br \/>23.  In the next five years, any surface will become a display. <br \/>24. By  2025, teleportation at the particle level will begin to occur. <br \/>25.  By 2030, artificial implants for the brain will take place.<\/p>\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><em><strong>As always, we would love to hear your  thoughts on Dave&#8217;s predictions.&nbsp; Some sound very Star Trek-ish to me.&nbsp;  What say you?<\/strong><\/em><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When people think of futurists they think of crackpots.&nbsp; Or late night television.&nbsp; Cisco doesn&#8217;t.&nbsp; Cisco&rsquo;s Futurist Dave Evans title with Cisco is Chief Futurist &#8211; Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG).&nbsp; Cisco has grown accustomed to seeing his technology predictions become reality. 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